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Don't tell me you cling to the 15th century belief that prayer makes witches explode or something.
2007-10-12 17:46:29
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answered by atheist 6
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Same thing that happens when a Christian prays over someone who isn't into witchcraft.
2007-10-13 08:23:02
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answered by Nightwind 7
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Probably the same thing that would happen to the Christian if the witch prayed for him (yes, witches "pray", just not in the same way that Christians voice their prayer). If you think it will cause an automatic and random change of heart and an overwhelming desire to embrace Christianity, think again. The witches prayer for the Christian would not cause the Christian to renounce their faith, or any other drastic action. The only difference would be that the Christian would probably pray that the witch "turn to God", the "true" religion. The witch would merely pray for the Christian's health and prosperity and the peace that tolerance brings. Conversion is not something that witches ask of anyone.
2007-10-12 18:04:56
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answered by peachyone 6
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LMAOPIMP!!!! Does that answer your question? Why are you so deluded into thinking that if you pray over us we will somehow magickally be transformed? OOPS! Sorry, I forgot, Magick does not work so well for Christians. Why would I want to give up freedom and TRUE peace of mind for a life of ignorance and constant belittling? Of worrying if I am being good enough? When I already know that I am as moral. giving and forgiving as any Christian out there, probably more so because I refuse to be a hypocrite!
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2007-10-13 16:15:39
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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nicely there's a huge difference between being a Christian and being a witch. What you're speaking about is what witches do. yet often times GOD blesses a number of his children with religious presents. at the same time as us Christians pray often times we do carry fingers and close our eyes in reverence to GOD for understand. Christians favor not something to do with stuff that comprises witches. there is not any such component as a sturdy witch. All witches are evil. when you're washed contained in the blood of Jesus(baptized) or worship GOD, no evil or spells can damage you. something of the darkish, isn't of GOD. PSALM ninety one:4,7-8
2016-10-09 03:18:53
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answered by ? 4
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Lolololololololololol.....
I like this question.
I'm catholic, christian from the oldest order and faith of christianty (catholics came first, first organised faith.) and know many pagans (witches) used to work in a witch shop. They hold no demonic festivals, nor do they have vicious horrid beliefs. They are nature/spirit nurturing, in thier faith the sancity of all creation holds true. They believe both the force of male and female as divine and EQUAL in rights and value. The pagans of european descent are no more affected by christian prayer then monks of buddha or taoism, or tribes in south america or india. Pagans simply won't care unless they have a spiritual awakening any more then any other person would care (non christian.) I admire the Equal rights part, pretty nifty, thats why the church burned pagans I suspect, woman had equality with thier pagan brothers and the respect of the divine helped in all aspects of thier society which was so peaceful compared to most bloody christians who killed strangers who were not christian. Lovely culture to grow up in, christianty, "kill your brothers in faith, the jew and the muslim" seemed to be the ideal for the first fifteen centuries of christianty. The last three centuries we killed everyone else we could find while being glorious missionaries to the americas. And the last two centuries has been pretty plain mean to each other (seperate faiths of christians). I might want a pagan to pray for me. equality in faith.
Pray for equality in belief, forgivness of all christian...nasties who were praying for thier enemies after killing them so brutally, how many pagans are vicious killers? Haven't met many organised meanies in pagan cultures.
2007-10-12 18:09:37
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answered by lithuim 3
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If the person being prayed over is Truly a Pagan - Witch - Wiccan, and not just some insecure poser looking for attention, the answer is ..................................... Nothing, Nada, Zip.
I've been prayed over, I'm still a Witch. My Christian parents pray for my soul daily, I'm still a Witch.
Go figure.
2007-10-13 03:28:51
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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They will be overcome with laughter. A christians prayer for the poor lost soal of a witch is something for us wiccans to truly laugh at.
We are not lost, we are just more inlightened and we dont need to be led aroud like lambs to the slaughter.
I have always known I was different and that I didn't believe any of the bul that my mom and her church were trying to shuve down my throught. When I asked too many questions truly trying to understand there religon and the other young people were starting to think for themselves too, per my example, I was kicked out. Now that is a christian congragation at its best.
I don't know about all churches but in the ones I have been exposed to women are supposed to keep there mouths shut and let the men run things, stay barefoot and pregnant and do exactly as they are told and believe whatever some MAN tells them as GODs word.
The only man who could ever tell me what to do and get me to do it. That was my daddy and he's dead.
2007-10-12 17:56:00
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answered by nightshadetn 5
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the prayer will backfire on the person saying the prayer for the one who is into witchcraft. the witch has him or her self protected form these things.....I am of the WICCA )o( blessed be
2007-10-12 19:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Same thing thats gonna happen if you pray a piano falls on you.
2007-10-12 17:49:09
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answered by Harry Bastid 3
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Ummmm, a really embarrassed christian when we laugh at them
2007-10-13 04:06:46
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answered by Trickster 6
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